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  • M3: Assignment Information Page: Writing Project 2- Investig…

    It is the first part of an argumentative essay address the problems with viewpoints and evidence rather than arguing them.

    All cited sources, in text citation and information have to come fromhttps://go-gale-com.allstate.libproxy.ivytech.edu/ps/start.do?p=OVIC&u=ivytech7

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Investigation essay 1.docx, Writing Project 2 Investigation_Synthesis_Spring2022.docx

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  • Human-written rewriting / humanization of an academic paragr…

    Task Type

    Human-written rewriting / humanization of an academic paragraph
    (Not summarizing, not shortening, not changing structure)

    Discipline

    Business (Management)

    Language & Level

    • English
    • Undergraduate academic level
    • Natural, human tone (not overly formal, not robotic)

    Very Important Requirements

    • The ideas, structure, and organization must stay the same
    • Do NOT shorten sentences
    • Do NOT remove content
    • Keep all assignment-relevant concepts fully intact
    • Improve:
      • natural flow
      • word choice
      • sentence rhythm
      • human variability in phrasing
    • Avoid repetitive sentence patterns
    • Avoid textbook-perfect or overly polished language

    What This Rewrite Is For

    This text is part of a Business Disciplinary Mini-Write assignment.
    It must:

    • Clearly describe key concepts of Business/Management
    • Reflect on the belief that critical thinking is more important than memorization
    • Include alignment, partial challenges, and assumptions/biases within the discipline
    • Meet instructor expectations for content, structure, and clarity

    What NOT To Do

    • Do not summarize
    • Do not paraphrase too aggressively
    • Do not change academic meaning
    • Do not add new ideas or remove existing ones

    Final Goal

    A rewritten version of the same text that:

    • Reads naturally
    • Sounds clearly human-written
    • Maintains academic quality
    • Fully satisfies the assignment criteria without altering sentence length or content depth

    Requirements: 1 page , 12-14 sentences

  • Group 1 Assignment

    • Read the
    • instructions.

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Mod 03_Group_ProblemSet (V01-03).pdf

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  • Classroom makeover plan

    I have done the assignment all I need to do is have it reviewed for AI anything that has AI needs to be rewritten because I have to submit it through turnitin.

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Classroom Makeover Plan.docx

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  • Midterm Essay

    PHI 312 A WIP INT

    5-6 pages (double-spaced, size 12 font, one-inch margins)

    MLA format (

    )

    **Note that I will review outlines, thesis statements, and introductory paragraphs, but not entire drafts of essays.

    Please answer the following essay question:

    In recent years, ethicists have argued against most forms of medical paternalism. They have claimed that it is wrong for physicians to make decisions for their patients, or to impose their own values upon their patients. In this view, when physicians act paternalistically, they fail to show adequate respect for their patients autonomy. Do you agree? Is medical paternalism always wrong? Is it ever morally permissible for physicians to act paternalistically towards their patients? Explain and defend your answer. Be sure to consider at least one of the following articles in your answer: Whose Body Is It Anyway? by Atul Gawande (Canvas); The Refutation of Medical Paternalism, by Alan Goldman; Autonomy, Futility, and the Limits of Medicine, by Robert L. Schwartz; Why Doctors Should Intervene, by Terrence Ackerman

  • Writing Question

    Important Writing Requirements

    • Language: English
    • Academic Level: Undergraduate (USF IDS 2378)
    • Length: 34 pages, double-spaced
    • Font: Times New Roman, 12-point
    • Format: Word or PDF
    • Citation Style: APA (light use is fine)
    • Tone:
      • Human-written
      • Reflective and analytical
      • Natural academic voice (not robotic, not AI-sounding)
    • Sentence Style:
      • Mix of short and medium-length sentences
      • Avoid repetitive structures
      • Smooth transitions between paragraphs

    Core Belief to Write About

    Belief: Critical thinking is more important than memorization in learning and professional growth.

    (This belief has already been used in previous mini-write assignments.)


    REQUIRED STRUCTURE & CONTENT

    SECTION 1 Personal Belief & Ethos ( 1 page)

    The writer should:

    • Clearly state the belief
    • Explain why this belief is personally significant
    • Describe how it developed over time
    • Connect it to personal, academic, or professional experiences
    • Articulate a personal ethos (values that guide actions and decisions)
    • Acknowledge any initial assumptions or biases

    SECTION 2 Disciplinary Perspectives ( 1.5 pages total)

    Each subsection should be about page.

    A. STEM Perspective

    • How STEM fields view critical thinking vs. memorization
    • Role of data, problem-solving, experimentation, and analysis
    • Strengths and limitations of this belief from a STEM lens

    B. Social Sciences Perspective

    • Psychological or sociological views on learning and cognition
    • How culture, behavior, and human development relate to the belief
    • Any challenges or support this discipline provides

    C. Business & Communication Perspective

    • How business and management value critical thinking
    • Decision-making, leadership, adaptability, and communication
    • Potential assumptions or biases (efficiency, productivity, profit focus)

    Each discipline should:

    • Identify key variables/concepts
    • Explain how the discipline interprets the belief
    • Go beyond description and include analysis

    SECTION 3 Synthesis & Evaluation ( 1 page)

    The writer should:

    • Compare and synthesize the three disciplinary perspectives
    • Identify strengths and weaknesses of the belief
    • Discuss assumptions, biases, and alternative viewpoints
    • Reflect on how disciplinary lenses reshaped or deepened understanding
    • Conclude with a thoughtful, logical evaluation of the belief

    WHAT THE PAPER MUST DEMONSTRATE

    • Strong critical and analytical thinking
    • Clear interdisciplinary synthesis
    • Logical organization and smooth transitions
    • Original reflection (not generic or surface-level)
    • Clear effort to meet Exceeds Expectations rubric criteria

    WHAT TO AVOID

    • AI-sounding or overly polished language
    • Listing disciplines without analysis
    • Oversimplified or obvious conclusions
    • Repetitive sentence patterns

    FINAL GOAL

    A human-written, well-structured 34 page draft that fully meets IDS 2378 requirements and is ready for instructor feedback before the final paper.

    Requirements: 3-4 page

  • week 6 reply

    Answer all question in Part I and Part II . Use APA for citation and references (Original work only, Turnitin will be used for grading).

    Part I: Give positive feedback to each of the post. Minimum wo paragraphs per response.

    Reply to Post #1 Tyl:

    The video I selected shows a brief group therapy session where several individuals are seated together with a therapist facilitating the discussion. Group members openly share personal experiences, reflect on emotional reactions, and respond to one anothers comments. The therapist provides structure while allowing members to interact naturally and support each other. The overall tone of the session suggests an established level of trust and engagement among members.

    Video link:

    Based on the interactions in the video, the group appears to be in the working phase of group development. Members demonstrate comfort in sharing vulnerable experiences and offer empathy and feedback to one another. Communication flows between group members rather than being directed solely at the therapist, which suggests cohesion and trust. There is also evidence of interpersonal learning, as members reflect on how others experiences relate to their own. According to Wheeler (2022) and Boland and Verduin (2022), the working phase is characterized by increased participation, openness, and movement toward therapeutic change, which aligns with what is observed in the session.

    The therapist appears to be using a supportive, interpersonal group therapy approach. The therapist encourages members to explore emotions in the present moment and respond to each others experiences. Techniques include clarification, gentle prompting, and reinforcing shared themes among members. The therapist also maintains structure while allowing space for members to process feelings collectively. These interventions promote therapeutic factors such as universality, cohesion, and interpersonal learning, which are central to effective group therapy (Boland & Verduin, 2022). The approach reflects principles described by Wheeler (2022), emphasizing group process and therapeutic relationships.

    Other approaches could also be effective depending on the groups goals and population. Cognitive behavioral group therapy could be incorporated to help members identify and challenge unhelpful thoughts while practicing coping skills together. Research supports the effectiveness of adapted group CBT for older adults. For example, enhanced group cognitive behavioral therapy for older adults (CBT-OA) has been shown to significantly improve depression, anxiety, and quality of life when modifications are made to support age related learning needs (Skosireva et al., 2025). Family systems informed group approaches could also be considered if relational patterns are a primary focus. As Wheeler (2022) notes, group therapy models are flexible and can be adapted to meet the needs of different populations while fostering connection and shared growth.

    References

    Boland, R., & Verduin, M. L. (2022). Kaplan and Sadocks synopsis of psychiatry (12th ed.). Wolters Kluwer.

    Skosireva, A., Gobessi, L., Eskes, G., & Cassidy, K.-L. (2025). Effectiveness of enhanced group cognitive behaviour therapy for older adults (CBT-OA) with depression and anxiety: A replication study. International Psychogeriatrics, 37(2), Article 100013.

    Wheeler, K. (2022). Psychotherapy for the advanced practice psychiatric nurse: A how-to guide for evidence-based practice (3rd ed.). Springer.

    Reply to Post #2 Lat:

    This group therapy session is conducted within a correctional facility located in Berlin, New Hampshire, for individuals participating in a substance abuse treatment program. During the session, the therapist does not introduce herself but instead invites participants to identify and discuss situations they perceive as high-risk for relapse. The inmates articulate specific circumstances or triggers that may increase their likelihood of reverting to drug or alcohol use as a means of coping at such moments.

    This session does not appear to be the initial session. The participants seem to be comfortable with each other and are engaging with each other without hesitation. The group is currently in the norming phase of development. During this phase, group members engage in discussions pertinent to their common concerns, gain insight into one anothers viewpoints, and foster a secure environment within the group. This developmental stage also involves defining boundaries and setting expectations, thereby enabling members to participate in substantive dialogue without apprehension or judgment. This stage is characterized by increased cohesion among members and the establishment of a therapeutic alliance. According to Murphy (2024), During the norming stage, team members are no longer focused on individual recognition but are motivated by the success of the team as a whole.
    The therapist used a process-oriented approach, taking on a leadership role within the group. She got them involved by asking each one of them about things that might trigger them they may potentially cause them to relapse. She employed an information-sharing technique by posing the question to all of the participants, providing each individual the opportunity to share their insights and experiences with the group.

    A great deal of research has been done in supporting a patient in applying interventions in positive psychology into their life (Miller, 2026). Some other therapy approaches might include sharing activities, goal visualizations, gratitude activities, or expressive writing activities. According to Cherry (2025), Expressive writing activities to explore experiences and emotions connected to those events.

    Reference
    Cherry, K. (2026). What is group therapy. Retrieved on 11 February 2026 from
    Miller, K. (2026). 11+ Helpful therapeutic interventions & therapy techniques Retrieved on 11 February 2026 from
    Murphy, T. (2024). Understanding the Tuckman model: Group development stages. Retrieved on 11 February 2026 from


    Part II: Adolescent anxiety is increasingly prevalent, with up to 50% of teenagers reporting stress, anxiety, or depression. Traditional treatments face barriers including cost, stigma, and limited access, creating a substantial treatment gap. Yoga has emerged as an accessible alternative, with school-based and community-based group formats offering universal prevention strategies that reach youth who might not otherwise receive mental health support.

    Question: If you were seeking to integrate a mindfulness-based yoga program into the school schedule.

    1.How would you advocate for this program in terms of benefits and funding.?

    2.What are some of the ” push back” you could anticipate receiving from parents and school administration?

    Requirements: one page

  • Discussion Post

    Include your list of FIVE of your favorite strategies. Make sure that these are strategies you could envision implementing in your classroom practice. Choose from here .

    I am a 9th grade ELA teacher so make sure the lesson can relate to the subject I teach.

    List name and description.

    Define how to implement

    How could you use this in your classroom specifically?

    STEP 2: Additionally, link TWO of the that interest you most to your Discussion post. Write a 1 paragraph summation of each article and why the article is important to you personally.

  • Krystn McDermott nurse practitioner

    Hi! I need help writing an admission paper for the University of St. Augustine ASN RN to MSN family NP program. I dont have the strongest academic record. Please look up the prompts and what they need for a strong admission paper.